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Monday, June 29, 2015

Kernal Panic - Not syncing : VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)

Hi,

I am getting the following error after updating the Linux System using yum update and rebooting the Linux Kernel Cent OS 7.

Kernal Panic - Not syncing : VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)

Solution:

1. Reboot the Linux Cent OS Virtual Machine.

2. Select the Existing Kernel from the Down Arrow.

3. Open the Terminal Window and Login as a root.

4. Remove the current kernel because the kernel got corrupted and execute the following command to remove the current kernel:

   yum remove kernel

5. Remove the yum cache because it will refer the older repositories from the cache. Execute the following command to clear the yum cache from the system:

   yum clean all

7. Update the Linux System because it will get the latest kernel from the yum repository. Execute the following command and it will update the kernel:

   yum update

8. Reboot the Virtual Machine and issue will be resolved. 

1 comment:

  1. Usually, this kernel panic indicates that the root filesystem is faulty or absent. Incorrect boot parameters or missing drivers switch free game are frequently the culprit. It can be fixed by reexamining your kernel, initramfs, and fstab modules.

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